Toronto Mental Health Resources

We know that it is not easy to navigate the mental healthcare system. We also know that a lot of the time, people just don’t know what exists out there to help them. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of mental health resources in the city of Toronto. We’ve also created an interactive map so that you can see which mental health resources in Toronto are close to where you live or work. If we’ve left out an important resource, please e-mail us at bev@slaygirlsociety.com so that we can add it to the map. As well, if you have some feedback on how this page can be improved or more useful, I’d love to hear from you.

Wish that you could see a map like this for your city? I’d love your help in creating one. Contact me to see how we can collaborate.

The 519 is a community centre dedicated to supporting the LGBTQ community in Toronto. Their resources include everything from counselling services and queer parenting resources to coming out groups, trans programming and senior’s support.

Abrigo Centre

1645 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON M6H 3L9, Canadawww.abrigo.ca
+1 416-534-3434
The Abrigo Centre is a community centre dedicated to empowering individuals and families and helping them reach their full potential. Their programs include counselling services, help for newcomers, parenting groups, services for women who have experienced domestic abuse and more.

Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services

3079 Danforth Av, Scarborough, ON M1L 1A8, Canadaaccessalliance.ca
+1 416-693-8677
Access Alliance provides resources with the goal of improving the health of most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. Their services include help with settlement, LGBTQ programs, language services, primary healthcare and more.

The Access Point

4, 661 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1Z9, Canadatheaccesspoint.ca
+1 416-640-1934
The Toronto Mental Health and Addictions Access Point, referred to as The Access Point, is a resource where people can apply for individual mental health and addictions support services and supportive housing.

Adventure Place

155 McNicoll Ave, North York, ON M2H 2C1, Canadawww.adventureplace.ca
+1 416-744-7650
Adventure Place provides a continuum of services ranging from those that promote healthy child development to targeted intervention and treatment services for children with special needs and their families. They work collaboratively with individuals, families and community partners to promote the well-being and success of children and their inclusion in the community.

Agincourt Community Services Association

4155 Sheppard Ave E #100, Scarborough, ON M1S 1T4, Canadawww.agincourtcommunityservices.com
+1 416-321-6912
ACSA is an organization that addresses a variety of issues including systemic poverty, hunger, housing, homelessness, unemployment, accessibility and social isolation. Services include cooking classes, social groups, capacity building and more.

Aisling Discoveries Child & Family Centre325 Milner Avenue, Suite 110, Scarborough, ON, Canada, M1B 5N1aislingdiscoveries.ca
+1 416-321-5464
Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre partners with families and communities to offer services that improve the health and well-being of children. Their services are for children from prenatal to twelve years of age who have or are at risk of developing social, emotional or behavioural problems and for children and youth up to the age of 18 who have autism spectrum disorder and their families.

The Anne Johnston Health Station

2398 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4P 2H4, Canadawww.ajhs.ca
+1 416-486-8666
The Anne Johnston Health Station (AJHS) is a community health centre that offers comprehensive services targeted towards improving the health of youth, seniors and people with physical disabilities. In an full accessible environment, their resources include primary health care, disease prevention, health promotion and community development.

3560 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M6A 2E1, Canadawww.baycrest.org
+1 416-785-2500
Baycrest Health Sciences is a hospital that focuses on residential living for seniors, healthcare, research, innovation and education, with a primary goal of addressing brain health and aging. Baycrest was founded by the Jewish community and its activities are guided by the principles embedded within its faith, heritage and culture The Centre for Mental Health is a multi-component treatment program for people dealing with late-life mental health problems. They use psychosocial approaches such as exercise and behavioural activation, as well as innovative drug therapies and psychotherapies both for the prevention and treatment of severe mood and anxiety disordeThey provide psychiatric assessment and treatment for seniors within the community who are experiencing health problems such as depression, anxiety and changes in memory, behaviour or personality. They also offer programs to address caregiver stress.

250 Merton St, Toronto, ON M4S, Canadawww.bfotoronto.ca
+1 416-440-0290
Bereaved Families of Ontario-Toronto is a volunteer based bereavement support organization that offers resources that help people deal with grief and connect with others in similar situations, helping them build resiliency and coping strategies.

Blackcreek Community Health Centre

2202 Jane St, North York, ON M3M 1A4, Canadawww.bcchc.com
+1 416-249-8000
BCCHC is a non-profit community based organization that provides holistic health care services and works with people to create safe and healthy communities. Services include counselling, access to a registered kinesiologist, a lactation consultant and more.

Canadian Mental Health Association – Toronto

180 Dundas Street West, Suite 505 #2301, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8, Canadatoronto.cmha.ca
+1 613-745-7750
CMHA is a nation-wide, charitable organization that promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness. CMHA Toronto is committed to helping people with mental health challenges to live, work, and belong in our community. They offer support services such as employment, housing, social opportunities and justice. They also hold public workshops and develop health initiatives.

The CCAC’s mission is to deliver a seamless experience through the health system for people in our diverse communities, providing equitable access, individualized care coordination and quality health care. They provide help in finding a family doctor, provide patient care in the community, at home or school, they help with supported living and long-term care, and more.

Central Toronto Youth Services

65 Wellesley St E #300, Toronto, ON M4Y 1G7, Canadawww.ctys.org
+1 416-924-2100
Central Toronto Youth Services (CTYS) is a community-based, accredited Children’s Mental Health Centre. They offer community counselling, life and social skills training, recreation, as well as academic studies in a structured and supportive environment, as well as other services.

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada’s largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world’s leading research centres in its field. They offer extensive services for people with various mental illnesses. Their website offers more details on what is available.

The Centre for Mindfulness Studies

180 Sudbury St, Toronto, ON M6J 0A8, Canadawww.mindfulnessstudies.com
+1 647-524-6216
Their mission is to improve the physical and mental well-being of individuals and communities through developing, delivering, training and researching mindfulness-based therapies, and to make these therapies available and accessible to disadvantaged and marginalized populations who disproportionately suffer poor health.

Child Development Institute

197 Euclid Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2J8, Canadawww.childdevelop.ca
+1 416-603-1827
Child Development Institute (CDI), an accredited children’s mental health agency in Toronto that provides services for children ages 0-12 and youth ages 13-18, and their families across four streams: Early Intervention Services, Family Violence Services, the Integra Program and Healthy Child Development.

Christie Refugee Welcome Centre

43 Christie St, Toronto, ON M6G 3B1, Canadachristiestreetrc.com
+1 416-588-9277
Christie Refugee Welcome Centre (CRWC) provides emergency shelter and a warm welcome for refugee families. The Centre provides care, support and assistance in order to help refugees build new lives in Toronto and Canada.

Consumer/Survivor Information Resource Centre

1001 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H4, Canadawww.csinfo.ca
+1 416-595-2882
They are an information resource centre providing assistance and referral to Consumer/Survivors and others in the Greater Toronto Area. All of their staff and volunteers are consumers of the mental health and/or addiction systems. They offer this service through telephone, email, mail, and face to face. They offer a large amount of literature, and information catalogs available.

The College of Psychologists of Ontario is the governing body for Psychologists and Psychological Associates in Ontario. It monitors and regulates the practice of psychology. There is a tool on the website where you can search their members and find a psychologist based on your needs and interests.

Costi Immigrant Services

1710 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON M6E 3P2, Canadawww.costi.org
+1 416-658-1600
COSTI Immigrant Services is a community-based multicultural agency that provides employment, educational, settlement and social services to immigrants, new Canadians and individuals who need help in adjusting to life in Canada.

Covenant House Toronto20 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2P3, Canadawww.covenanthousetoronto.ca
+1 416-598-4898
Covenant House Toronto is a homeless youth agency that educates and advocates for changes in public policy, as well as delivers prevention and awareness programs. The agency helps youth through a 24/7 crisis shelter and transitional housing on-site and in the community, as well as with their comprehensive services, including education, counselling, health care, employment assistance, job training and aftercare.

Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre

1900 Davenport Rd, Toronto, ON M6N, Canadadpnchc.com
+1 416-656-8025
DPNCHC offers a variety of services to their community through a health centre that provides access to a staff of physicians, nurse practitioners, counsellor/therapists, registered nurses, and a community dietitian. They accept clients who do not have health cards, and they offer referrals to outside medical specialists and lab services. Their Community Support Services Programs also address health and social issues by focusing on determinants of health such as housing, social and family support, food access, education, and poverty.

10 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON M5G 1B1, Canadatorontodistresscentre.com
+1 416-408-4357
The Distress Centres provides 24-hour telephone support, 365 days a year towards people experiencing emotional distress or in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention. They also provide face-to-face support and counseling to people dealing with the effects of suicide and homicide.

East End Community Health Centre

1619 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G4, Canadawww.eastendchc.on.ca
+1 416-778-5858
Their staff of health service professionals partners with individuals, families and community groups to improve the health of their local community. They reach out to people in their community who may have difficulty accessing health care due to factors such as language, culture, poverty or the lack of health insurance. Their services include counselling/psychotherapy, medical care, foot care, nutrition and more.

2nd, 268 Royal York Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2V9, Canadafameforfamilies.com
+1 866-531-2600
The Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere (FAME) empowers families and caregivers who have a family member with mental illness by providing support, education, coping skills and self-care strategies. Programs and services include one-on-one counselling, support groups, telephone support, mental health first aid training and more.

Family Service Toronto

128 A Sterling Rd, Toronto, ON M6R 2B7, Canadawww.familyservicetoronto.org
+1 416-595-9230
Family Service Toronto helps disadvantages individuals by providing direct service work of intervention and prevention which includes counselling, peer support and education; knowledge building and exchanging activities; and system-level work including social action, advocacy, community building and working with partners to strengthen the sector.

FCJ Refugee Centre

208 Oakwood Ave, Toronto, ON M6E, Canadawww.fcjrefugeecentre.org
+1 416-469-9754
FCJ Refugee Centre offers services for refugees and others at risk due to their immigration status, including advice, counsel and support. They address systemic issues that newly arrived refugee claimants face in Canada including lack of resources, marginalization, and discrimination. Their services include housing, refugee settlement services, refugee protection services, assistance with paperwork, translation and interpretation, accompaniment, referral to immigration lawyers connected to the organization, orientation to local social services, skills development, and counselling. They also offer an education program, which involves training, seminars, workshops, and publications.

Flemingdon Health Centre

10 Gateway Blvd, North York, ON M3C 3A1, Canadawww.fhc-chc.com
+1 416-429-4991
Flemingdon Health Centre (FHC) is a registered charity and an incorporated not-for-profit Community Health Centre (CHC). Their programs and services emphasize community involvement, health promotion and disease prevention. In partnership with the people who use their services, the Centre addresses identified issues, such as poverty, employment, food security, isolation and newcomer support.

Fred Victor is a social service charitable organization that offers services for homeless and low-income people in Toronto. Their many programs and services, located at 18 different sites across Toronto, include

Affordable housing in one of their three apartment buildings

Emergency shelter in one of their two shelters

Food access, such as hot meals at Friends Restaurant

Job training and counselling

Health information and community services through two “off-the-street” drop-ins

Specialized support programs

Fresh Start Cleaning and Maintenance

3345 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 2A6, Canadafreshstartclean.com
+1 416-504-4262
Fresh Start Cleaning and Maintenance is dedicated to providing part-time to full-time permanent employment for consumer/survivors of the mental health system. It aims to help raise self-esteem, teach various skills, and enhance wellness, while encouraging social activities amongst its staff and providing good pay.

George Hull Centre for Children and Families

81 The East Mall, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5W3, Canadawww.georgehullcentre.on.ca
+1 416-622-8833
The George Hull Centre for Children and Families provides child and youth mental health services to children up until the age of 18 and their families. Their services include counselling, group programs, residential services, day treatment services, as well as prevention and early intervention services.

114 Maitland St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1E1, Canadawww.hincksdellcrest.org
+1 416-924-1164
The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre promotes well-being in infants, children, youth, and their families, as well as aims to improve the health of communities. They help people through various prevention, early intervention, outpatient, and residential treatment programs. Treatment at the Centre can include working with psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, child and youth workers, or early childhood educators. The Centre also works in the community by providing prevention and early intervention programs

Hong Fook Mental Health Association

3, 130 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 1C3, Canada
or
3320 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON M1V 5E6, Canadawww.hongfook.ca
+1 416-493-4242
Hong Fook Mental Health Association addresses the mental health concerns in the East & Southeast Asian communities in Toronto. They currently work with the Cambodian, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese communities. The Association aims to help people with linguistic and cultural barriers to gain access to mental health services.They provide counseling, case management, assessment, consultation, advocacy, psycho-educational workshops and self help & mutual support groups, special English as a second language class, and housing services to community members with mental health problems and their families. Also, they provide community education and mental health promotion activities.

The Hospital for Sick Children (Sick Kid’s Hospital)

555 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canadawww.sickkids.ca
+1 416-813-1500
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), affiliated with the University of Toronto, is a renowned large research hospital dedicated to improving child health. Mental health services include their TeleLink Mental Health Program: http://www.sickkids.ca/tele-link/index.html It provides clinical consultations, education and more.

Humber River Hospital

1235 Wilson Ave, Toronto, ON M3M 0B2, Canadawww.hrh.ca
+1 416-242-1000
Humber River Hospital is a large acute care hospital in the GTA. Their Mental Health and Addictions Program includes emergency, inpatient, outpatient and outreach services to children, adolescents and adults experiencing mental health and addiction issues. Their Emergency Psychiatric Unit provides 24/7 service for people who come to their Emergency Department with mental health issues.

Jewish Family & Child

4600 Bathurst St, North York, ON M2R 3V3, Canadajfandcs.com
+1 416-638-7800
Jewish Family & Child supports the healthy development of individuals, children, families, and communities through prevention, protection, counselling, education and advocacy services, within the context of Jewish values. They offer a variety of services to increase safety and security, reduce the effects of poverty and improve mental health and wellness.

The Kyla Fox Centre

174 Bedford Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2K9, Canadawww.kylafoxcentre.com
+1 416-518-0440
The Kyla Fox Centre is a private eating disorder recovery centre in Toronto. They provide a full spectrum of treatment depending on the needs of the individual.

LAMP Community Health Centre

185 Fifth St, Etobicoke, ON M8V 2Z5, Canadawww.lampchc.org
+1 416-252-6471
LAMP C.H.C. is a Community Health Centre in South Etobicoke, Toronto West. LAMP C.H.C. aims to improve the wellness of its community through services such as counseling, access to food, help with housing issues, joining a social group, literacy or information on income support.

Malvern Family Resource Centre

90 Littles Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5E2, Canadamfrc.org
+1 416-284-4184
Malvern Family Resource Centre is a multi-service social service agency providing a variety of programs and services to residents in the Scarborough North and Scarborough Rouge Park ridings. Resources include employment services, financial literacy, caregiver support and more.

The Medical Clinic for Person-Centred Psychotherapy265 Yorkland Blvd #403, North York, ON M2J 5C7, Canadawww.medicalpsychclinic.org
+1 416-229-2399
The Medical Clinic is a professional multicultural medical centre offering individual adult and group psychotherapy, as well as medical counseling.

Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital)
825 Coxwell Ave, East York, ON M4C 3E7, Canadawww.tegh.on.ca
+1 416-461-8272
TEGH is a large, urban, full-service community teaching hospital. Their mental health services include inpatient and outpatient care, as well as emergency services.

Mind Health Toronto delivers care that considers the whole person. Their team includes: social workers, psychiatrists, a GP psychotherapist, a psychologist, marriage and family therapists, parent coaches, addiction specialists, an educational consultant, a naturopath, holistic nutritionist and a mindfulness yoga instructor.

Mood Disorders Association of Ontario

36 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON M4R 1A1, Canadawww.mooddisorders.ca
+1 416-486-8046
The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario offers free support and recovery programs to people across Ontario living with depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder. They provide drop-in peer support groups, recovery programs, family and youth clinical support, early intervention for mood disorders and psychosis and online tools focused on wellness and recovery.

Mount Sinai Hospital

600 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5, Canadawww.mountsinai.on.ca
+1 416-586-4800
Mount Sinai Hospital, Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Complex which is part of Sinai Health System, is a world-renowned academic health sciences centre affiliated with the University of Toronto. Their mental health services includes women’s, maternal and infant mental health, a psychological trauma program, a wellness centre and more. http://www.mountsinai.on.ca/care/psych/about-us

National Eating Disorder Information Centre

200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canadawww.nedic.ca
+1 416-340-415
The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a registered Canadian charity offering information & resources on eating disorders. They operate Canada’s only National Toll-Free Helpline providing information on treatment options and/or support to people across Canada affected by eating disorders.

Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

30 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1K2, Canadawww.nativechild.org
+1 416-969-8510
The NCFST has a mandate to protect children from all forms of maltreatment and to provide residential care for those children who need it. It also provides services to adults and the whole family,, such as group programs, housing, transitional help, etc.

North York General Hospital

4001 Leslie St, North York, ON M2K 1E1, Canadawww.nygh.on.ca
+1 416-756-6000
North York General Hospital, affiliated with the University of Toronto, is one of Canada’s leading community academic hospitals. North York General’s major programs include Cancer Care, Child and Teen, Emergency Services, Family and Community Medicine, Genetics, Maternal Newborn, Medicine and Elder Care, Mental Health, and Surgery. Their mental health services include inpatient and outpatient care, groups, an adolescent eating disorders program and more.

The OSP’s mission is to represent the interests of psychotherapists, to advance the standards of psychotherapy practice, and to promote effective and efficient service. Their website provides a great tool for finding a psychotherapist that is perfect for you.

The Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) is a regulatory body whose primary duty is to serve and protect the public interest. The College’s mandate is to regulate the practice of social work and social service work and to govern its members. Their website has an Online Register where you can find information about various professionals who may be able to help you.

2A Elm St, Toronto, ON M5G, Canadawww.ourplacecommunityofhope.com
Our Place Community of Hope assists people in recovery in building skills for independent living and accessing other services and supports. They provide social recreation programs, such as a Drop In Centre, a nutritious dinner a couple of times a week, and other services.

Parkdale Community Health Centre

1229 Queen W Toronto, ON Canada, Toronto, ON M6K 1L3, Canadawww.pchc.on.ca
+1 416-537-2455
Parkdale Community Health Centre (PCHC) provides services such as primary health care, health promotion, counselling, advocacy, community development and action. They prioritize marginalized or vulnerable populations such as newcomers, racialized communities, people who are homeless or living near the street, people with mental health challenges and addictions, people living with visible and invisible disabilities, isolated seniors, LGBTQ communities and people living in poverty.

www.progressplace.org
+1 416-323-0223
Progress Place is a recovery centre for people living with mental illness such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Depression and Anxiety. Their services include employment, education, recreation and housing.

Psychiatric Patient Advocacy Office

5700 Yonge St, North York, ON M2M 4K5, Canada

www.ppao.gov.on.ca
+1 416-327-7000
The PPAO protects and promotes the rights and entitlements of Ontarians with mental illness through advocacy, rights advice and education.

Rainbow Health Ontario (RHO) is a province-wide program working to improve access to services and promote the health of LGBTQ communities. They offer for community groups, service providers, researchers, policy makers and educators. RHO works to improve access to services for LGBTQ communities across the province by:

56 Aberfoyle Crescent, Etobicoke, ON M8X 2W4, Canadawww.reconnect.on.ca
+1 416-248-2050
Reconnect is a community healthcare organisation that offers a wide range of diverse community based programs of support services that include Case Management, Assertive Community Support and group programs.

Regresh Family & Child Services

149 Willowdale Ave, North York, ON M2N 4Y7, Canadawww.regesh.com
+1 416-495-8832
Regesh Family and Child Services provides active treatment counseling programs for youth with mental health issues. Their services include professional consultation, family support therapy programs, an anger management clinic, summer day program and a play therapy program for children ages 4-12.

8 Taber Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 3A4, Canadawww.rexdalechc.com
+1 416-744-0066
The Rexdale Community Health Centre addresses the wellbeing of its neighbourhood through providing primary health care, community social support, health promotion, collaborations and partnership, community development and social action.

130 Spadina Ave #302, Toronto, ON M5V 2L4, Canadawww.schizophrenia.on.ca
+1 800-449-6367
The organization’s mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of people, families and communities affected by schizophrenia and psychotic illnesses. Their services include cognitive behavioural therapy training, a scholarship program, immigration support and more.

Sheena’s Place

87 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2T1, Canadasheenasplace.org
+1 416-927-8900
Sheena’s Place offers support to people affected by eating disorders by providing various support groups and services. They offer groups for young adults, adults, mothers, men, and women over forty, as well as groups for families, friends and partners of those with eating disorders. They aim to reduce the stigma around eating disorders and provide hope to families.

Sherbourne Health Centre

333 Sherbourne St, Toronto, ON M5A 2S5, Canadasherbourne.on.ca
+1 416-324-4180
Their mission is to advance the equity and quality of care and services, and improve health for under-served communities. Their mental health services include counselling, walk-in counselling and psychiatric consultations.

962 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1L6, Canadawww.sistering.org
+1 416-926-9762
Sistering is a women’s organization that offers practical and emotional support to improve the wellbeing of women. Services include psychotherapy, massage therapy, gardening and more.

Sound Times Support Services

280 Parliament St, Toronto, ON M5A 3A4, Canadawww.soundtimes.com
+1 416-979-1700
Sound Times is a member-driven consumer/survivor initiative that provides mental health support services. Sound Times is staffed by consumer/survivors and provides services that include peer support, advocacy and harm reduction.

South Riverdale Community Health Centre
955 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 3P3, Canadawww.srchc.ca
+1 416-461-1925
The South Riverdale Community Health Centre (SRCHC) is a community-based organization that offers primary health care services and health promotion programs to a diverse community. Their mental health services include counselling, support groups, advocacy and assistance.

Their goal is to enhance the quality of life of their patients, by providing community based health care services including: diagnostic assessment, medication based treatment, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural treatment and mindfulness based treatment.

Stella’s Place
18 Camden St, Toronto, ON M5V 1V1, Canadawww.stellasplace.ca
+1 416-461-2345
The Stella’s Place ‘menu’ includes peer supports, clinical, employment, wellness, and recovery services as well as opportunities to explore your creative self through studio programs. They also offer peer support chat and resources online.

St. Joseph’s Health Centre

30 The Queensway, Toronto, ON M6R 1B5, Canadastjoestoronto.ca
+1 416-530-6000
St. Joseph’s Health Centre Toronto is a Catholic community teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. Their mental health services include inpatient care, an urgent care clinic, an outpatient addictions consultation clinic and a father’s mental health service.

St. Leonard’s Society of Metropolitan Toronto

50 Euston Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 3N3, Canadawww.stleonardstoronto.com
+1 416-462-3684
Amalgamated with the John Howard Society, St. Leonard’s is a non-profit organization committed to providing programs that reduce the social, economic and personal costs of crime. The Society is dedicated to helping all people who have been in conflict with the law and individuals at imminent risk of coming into conflict with the law through service, education and community programs.

The St. Michael’s Mental Health and Addiction Service supports some of the city’s most disadvantaged individuals with serious mental illness, addictions and complex medical needs living in poverty. The Mental Health and Addictions Service currently offers programming that promotes recovery through timely access to high quality, evidence informed comprehensive health and social supports.

Stonegate Community Health Centre

150 Berry Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8Y 1W3, Canadawww.stonegatechc.org
+1 416-231-7070
Stonegate Community Health Centre works with the community to improve its well-being. Together they identify and respond to individual and community concerns by providing meaningful health and social programs and services. Services include counselling, dietitian and dental, as well as women’s and senior’s programs.

St.Stephen’s Community House

260 Augusta Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2L9, Canadawww.sschto.ca
+1 416-964-8747
St. Stephen’s Community House is a community-based social service agency with nine locations offer services addressing pressing issues such as hunger, homelessness, unemployment, isolation, conflict, violence, HIV and AIDS, youth alienation and integration of immigrants. Some of the mental health services they provide include: onsite medical services, referrals to medical and housing services, counselling, harm reduction assistance and case management.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

2075 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canadasunnybrook.ca
+1 416-480-6100
Sunnybrook is a large hospital in downtown Toronto, across three campuses and is home to Canada’s largest trauma centre. They have extensive mental health care services, including the Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder, Women’s Mood and Anxiety Clinic, the Community Psychiatric Services for the Elderly (CPSE) and much more. http://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=psychiatry-patient-programs-services-clinics

TAIBU Community Health Centre

27 Tapscott Rd #1, Scarborough, ON M1B 4Y7, Canadawww.taibuchc.ca
+1 416-644-3536
TAIBU Community Health Centre (CHC) is a multidisciplinary, non-for-profit, community led organization established to serve the Black Community across the Greater Toronto Area as its priority population. Services include counselling, foot care, diabetes management and more.

The CCAC’s mission is to deliver a seamless experience through the health system, providing equitable access, individualized care coordination and quality health care. They provide help in finding a family doctor, provide patient care in the community, at home or school, they help with supported living and long-term care, and more.

Toronto Central LHIN

425 Bloor St E, Toronto, ON M4X 1L7, Canadawww.torontocentrallhin.on.caThe Toronto Central LHIN was designated by the Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care to plan, integrate and fund local health services. They fund over 170 health service providers, including a Community Care Access Centre, community health centres, community support services, hospitals, long-term care homes and mental health and addiction services that deliver a variety of services.

40 St Clair Ave E #203, Toronto, ON M4T 1M9, Canadatorontopsychoanalysis.com
+1 416-922-7770
Toronto Psychoanalytic Society (TPS) is a not-for-profit association of professional psychoanalysts engaged in the development and advancement of clinical psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic thought in Toronto.

Toronto Western Hospital

399 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5T 2S8

www.uhn.ca
+1 416-603-5800
Toronto Western Hospital is an academic health science centre dedicated to providing a breadth of services from emergency care to sophisticated brain surgery. More information about their mental health services coming soon. In the meantime, feel free to call.

Tropicana Community Services

300 Borough Dr, Scarborough, ON M1P 4P5, Canadawww.tropicanacommunity.org
+1 416-296-7154
Tropicana Community Services, a Toronto-based multi-service organization, provides all youth, newcomers, people of Black and Caribbean heritage and others in need with programs such as counselling, child care, educational and employment services and youth development.

Turning Point Youth Services

95 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON M4Y 2X9, Canadawww.turningpoint.ca
+1 416-925-9250
TPYS is an accredited, non-profit multi-service agency serving youth ages 12 to 24 and their families. There are 3 main ways in which they help: through counselling, by providing residential care and treatment (including emergency shelter), and support if a person is in trouble with the law.

Unison Health and Community Services

540 Finch Ave W, North York, ON M2R 1N7, Canadaunisonhcs.org
+1 647-436-0385
Their mission is working together to deliver accessible and high quality health and community services that are integrated, respond to needs, build on strengths and inspire change. Their services include counselling and case management, a dental clinic, art programs and more.

76 Grenville St, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2, Canadawww.womenscollegehospital.ca
+1 416-323-6400
The hospital’s mission is to advance and advocate for the health of women and improve healthcare options for all by developing, researching, teaching and delivering new treatments and models of integrated care. Their mental health services include psychiatric assessments, pharmacotherapy, individual time-limited psychotherapy, and access to groups and more.

Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Community Health Centre

2 Carlton St Suite 500, Toronto, ON M5B 1J3, Canadawhiwh.com
+1 416-593-7655
Women’s Health In Women’s Hands is a Community Health Centre for racialized women living in Toronto and surrounding municipalities. Their primary health care team of highly skilled health care professionals specialize in the health and wellness needs of racialized women and prioritizes those from African, Caribbean, Latin American and South Asian communities.Their health care team consists of physicians, registered nurses, health educators, health promoters, community health workers, community outreach workers and counsellors, community based researchers, nurse practitioners, dietitians, mental health therapists, and chiropodists.

WoodGreen Community Services

815 Danforth Ave #100, Toronto, ON M4J 1L2, Canada
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717 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2P5, Canada
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249 Cosburn Ave, Toronto, ON M4J, Canada
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650 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1A1, Canadawww.woodgreen.org
+1 416-645-6000
WoodGreen Community Services is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto. A founding United Way of Toronto member agency, WoodGreen helps people find safe, affordable housing, seniors live independently, internationally-trained professionals enter the job market, parents access childcare, children and youth access after-school programs, newcomers settle in to Canadian life, homeless and marginalized people get off the streets and youth find meaningful employment and training.

Working for Change

1499 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6R 1A3, Canadaworkingforchange.ca
+1 416-504-1693
Working for Change provides education and employment opportunities for people disadvantaged by mental illness and addiction issues. Since opening their catering company, the Raging Spoon, in 1997, they have developed many other social enterprises that provide employment to people with mental health issues, including Out of This World Café, Parkdale Green Thumb Enterprises, Grassroots Research, and College Street Café.

Yorktown Family Services

2010 Eglinton Ave W #300, York, ON M6E 2K3, Canadawww.yorktownfamilyservices.com
+1 416-394-2424
Yorktown Family Services is a community agency in Toronto’s West End for children, youth, women and families. They deliver their services through Yorktown Child and Family Centre and Yorktown Shelter for Women.

York University Psychology Clinic

4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canadawww.yorku.ca
+1 416-650-8488
YUPC is a community mental health and training centre associated with the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Health at York University. They provide psychological assessments, psychotherapy, health promotion and other services.

Youthdale Treatment Centres

227 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1T8, Canadawww.youthdale.ca
+1 416-368-4896
Youthdale is a non-profit, charitable community agency funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Youthdale’s clinical services include outpatient consultation, residential treatment, and psychiatric crisis response.

YouthLink747 Warden Av, Scarborough, ON M1L 4A8, Canadawww.youthlink.ca
+1 416-967-1773
YouthLink is a youth mental health centre, accredited by the Canadian Centre of Accreditation. They offer various services such as counselling, educational support, transitional support and residential services.

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